[Histonet] Organizing of cassettes for processing

hymclab hymclab.hymclab <@t> ministryhealth.org
Thu Aug 27 11:35:32 CDT 2009


We do the same and all of our readings have been well under what they should be.

Dawn D. Schneider, HT(ASCP)
Howard Young Medical Center
Woodruff, WI  54568
(715)356-8174
dawn.schneider <@t> ministryhealth.org


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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Organizing of cassettes for processing

We load the cassettes into the tissue processing basket as they are grossed in.  They stay in a container of formalin until they are loaded on the tissue processor. What concern about formalin exposure do you have with this method?  The gross hood is on while they are doing this.  We also monitor our formalin exposure annually and I have the path assistant wear the formalin badge while she performs this task.  Our readings have always been well below the acceptable range.  If there is a better method I may be interested in it also.
Thanks,
Carol

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Subject: [Histonet] Organizing of cassettes for processing


Hi all -

For those that do batch overnight processing, how do you organize the cassettes?

Currently we have 2 path assistants that gross throughout the day, and each puts their cassettes as they are grossed into a bucket of formalin.  At the end of the day a histotech drains the formalin off, rinses the cassettes in water, then manually puts the cassettes into order according to our worklist, with rush cases being put up front.  The baskets are then loaded onto the tissue processor (Sakura VIP5 and VIP6).

We are wondering if there are some other ideas of how to streamline this process.  One thought was to have the cassettes loaded/organized into the tissue processing basket as they are grossed, but have a concern about formalin exposure while doing this.

 Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Barb Moe
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
La Crosse WI


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